15 Of The Largest Cargo Ships In The World Create More Emissions Than All 750 Million Cars In The World | Disclose.tv

Cargo ships are one of the most common methods of transportation for goods all over the world. Every day millions of the clothes, tech, and toys that fill the shelves in shopping centers are shipped across the oceans. In fact, about nine out of 10 items are shipped halfway around the world on…
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How Shipping Pollutes as Much as all the Cars in the World but they are Exempt | Armstrong Economics

COMMENT: Hi Martin, Happy Holidays. First of all thank-you, you and Socrates are amazing, I have all the wrong instincts as a trader but since I have been following you I have finally turned that around. Regarding global warming, I only argument I have found effective when trying discussing this topic is: If it was real, then they would do something about the oil tankers and international ships that create more pollution than all of the cars in the world. They even excluded these ships from the Paris accord, showing that its a tax on the people and that they protect the corporations. “Countries have committed to reducing their GHG emissions under the Paris Agreement, which aims to limit global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C. Despite international shipping being excluded from the Paris Agreement” Global-shipping-Pollution Best Regards, JL REPLY: This is a very good point. I see the same strategy that the Democrats use in taxation. They always claim to tax the rich. They are against any flat tax because the more deductions and exceptions encourage political donations for special treatment. Small business pays and the big business escape provided they donate money.
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The exemptions unmask some of the double standard on this topic